Ernest P Shackleton
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I believe the prequel is about the Children of the Forest, but I could be imagining that. I believe I read that at some point a year or two ago. It's been in the works for a while.A spin off prequel?!?
Lord, no! They've squandered my goodwill, they won't get a second chance.
What's with Podderick? Still following Brianne around, even into the guard?
Sam Tarly (who killed a white walker!) gives away his father's valerian steel sword on the eve of the battle with the night king!
Podderick was knighted. I believe he donned King's Guard armor at the end.
Made perfect sense [to me] that Sam gave Heartsbane to Jorah. Sam had a good history with the Mormonts, and a Valyrian steel sword is too hot of a commodity in a White Walker war to let sit under a bed or on a wall. And there's the story of the Mormont family's Valyrian sword to Jon. Etc. And let's face it, these swords never disappear. Jon's Longclaw was somewhere on a battlefield, under a pile of death or two, and always found its way back to him. If Jorah would have lived, it would have remained with him. Since he died, I'm willing to bet it ends up back with Sam. Practically speaking, I bet after a Medieval battle, the field is combed over well for useful weapons and whatnot. I believe there are only five known Valyrian swords and one Valyrian dagger known in the Seven Kingdoms. Someone isn't going to just walk off with Valyrian steel.
*I mean, Sam risked his life to treat Jorah's greyscale. Out of duty, gratefulness, or whatever to Jeor and the Mormont name. Handing over a useful, magical sword that Sam likely took for this war in the first place --and out of spite for his own father, because Sam is human-- is on the lesser end of things.
Sansa's Stark blood, but beyond that, she earned the North's respect. All those northern leaders watched her time and time again stand up for the North, and I would imagine it became known that she was outsmarting the smart at every turn. Her actions and game play wouldn't have gone unnoticed in such a time.
Gendry's bloodline would have found its way into that book (can't remember the name right now). A lot of people traced him back to being Robert's ba***rd, from Melisandre to Cersei's team to Lord Varys to Eddard. It was no secret by the end.
I think a lot of your posed questions can be reasonably answered.
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